Questions 1-2 are about the following passage.
Al "Scarface" Capone will forever be famous for his place in American movies, but who was the real man behind the Hollywood creation? Alphonse Gabriel Capone was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1899. Capone was a promising student but had trouble following the rules. At the age of fourteen he was expelled for causing violence at school. After that, he never went back. As a young man he joined local gangs and used his wit and courage to work himself up. It didn't take long before he became a major force in the world of organized crime.
When alcohol was made illegal in the U.S., Capone started to make a lot of money. He moved to Chicago, where he brought alcohol down from Canada to sell for a very large profit in the United States. He made lots of money and he also made lots of enemies. He was attacked so many times that he had a bulletproof car built for himself. When he was arrested years later, the car was taken and used by President Roosevelt as his limousine. In 1931, Capone was indicted for violation of income tax laws. He had made and spent a lot of money but failed to ever pay any government taxes. He was convicted and was sentenced to 11 years in jail, some of which were served in the famous Alcatraz prison. It was to be the end of his crime days. When he was finally released from prison, he was too sick to continue his life of crime. He died in 1947 while living in Florida.
